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ISI obeys Kayani: Obama’s ex-NSA

ISI does not act independently and takes instructions from Pakistani army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, says a former top aide of US President Barack Obama, asserting that the spy agency has links with the dreaded Haqqani network of Taliban.

Updated on: Dec 02, 2011 01:21 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Washington
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ISI does not act independently and takes instructions from Pakistani army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, says a former top aide of US President Barack Obama, asserting that the spy agency has links with the dreaded Haqqani network of Taliban.

Gen (Retd) James Jones, who was Obama’s National Security Adviser from January 2009 to October 2010, told the popular Charlie Rose show on the PBS news network that ISI “does not act independently of General Kayani.”

Agreeing with the interviewer that the ISI has relationship with the Haqqani network, Jones argued that the Pakistani spy agency does not do things which are not approved by Gen Kayani. “So therefore the buck stops with him (Kayani),” Rose commented.

To this, Jones said: “For reasons that they should explain perhaps at some point, the military influence in Pakistan on the destiny of the nation is very high in relation to the position that they occupy.

“In other words, we don’t have a (Pervez) Musharraf running the government. But it isn’t far from that in terms of the influence that the military has. So I know that people point at the ISI. But you know who ran the ISI before General (Shuja) Pasha,” an apparent reference to Kayani.

 
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